You did well to remember it: this is a sweet one, where you beautifully managed the colors to create a warm, glittering ethereal space. The arms of the spiral seem to cross each other to form a complex but light shape that disobeys the third dimension and eventually dives into a purple galactical infinity.
Unfortunately, nothing can never look totally perfect to me, so here is what I find disturbing: The last golden "rib" of the spiral, on the foreplan, nearly cuts the image in two. It feels like stabbing the right arm, consequently lessening its strength. That's the only "bad" thing I can think of.
You've hit upon one of the unfortunate parts of doing fractal art in your comment about that one "rib." Very often, one doesn't have a lot of control about where the form wants to go. It's the nature of the beast and one that I have yet to fully resolve. I will bear it in mind in the future. It can only help my art get better!
Or perhaps DNA plays fractal games?
Unfortunately, nothing can never look totally perfect to me, so here is what I find disturbing: The last golden "rib" of the spiral, on the foreplan, nearly cuts the image in two. It feels like stabbing the right arm, consequently lessening its strength. That's the only "bad" thing I can think of.
You've hit upon one of the unfortunate parts of doing fractal art in your comment about that one "rib." Very often, one doesn't have a lot of control about where the form wants to go. It's the nature of the beast and one that I have yet to fully resolve. I will bear it in mind in the future. It can only help my art get better!